A kitchen is a system. We design it that way.
Before any surface is specified, we map the workflow, the storage geometry, and the angles you'll move through every morning. The material follows the logic.
Not a decoration project. A spatial brief.
Every brief begins with how you cook — the reach distances, the prep sequence, where things are stored versus where they're used. We solve that geometry before we open a material sample.
A renovation that skips this step looks right on day one and fights you for years after. We don't skip it.


The detail that holds at year seven
Edge profiles, hinge tolerances, drawer-box depth — these are not finishing touches. They are the decisions that determine whether a cabinet still feels right after daily use for years.
We specify materials for wear, not trend cycles. The countertop edge matters because you'll touch it ten thousand times.
